Monday, January 04, 2016

Pakistan mentioned relations 'showing
improvement' with India amid the terrorist attack incident in Pathankot. The neighbouring country said that the
foreign secretaries’ level meeting will be held on January 15 to chalk out a
plan about the talks to go ahead with the bilateral contact within 6 months.

The foreign affairs adviser to Pakistan PM,
Sartaj Aziz said on ‘Radio Pakistan’ that the Pakistan government will
concentrate to restore the peace process in Afghanistan, and to strong the
process of better relation with India. He said, “the foreign secretaries of
both the countries will meet in Islamabad on 15 th January to chalk out a plan
to hold the bilateral extensive negotiations next 6 months.”

Aziz added that the talks will
have all the issues of Kashmir, Siachen and including water. Talking about
peaceful neighborhood policy, he said that it has ultimately benefited us,
because the relations are showing improvement with India and Afghanistan. Aziz
said, “Not to interfere in the affairs of other countries; peaceful
neighborhood; and the revival of economic relation all are the core element of
foreign policy of Pakistan.”

Pakistan castigated the terror attack in Pathankot and said that the
goodwill maintained during high level contact. The Pakistan will remain stand
with its commitment to share with India's fighting against terrorism. After a
week of PM Modi’s sudden visit intended to improve the relation with Pakistan
and his counterpart Nawaz Sharif, this terror attack took place.

It
is noticeable that since both the PMs met in Paris on 30 November last year
during climate change conference it gained the momentum in the process of
resuming the talks.

After it national security
advisors of both the countries met in Bangkok and the foreign minister of India
visited Pakistan to participate in the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference.